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I'm looking for a rough guide to how much it should cost to get windows cleaned.


We've got a standard ED terrace but with a lot of glass on our side return roof and big sliding doors at the back. We'd need someone with their own ladder as I'm assuming they'll need to climb on the roof to get to the upstairs windows.


Does anyone have any recommendations of people they've used that are good for something similar and how much it is?


Thank you!

  • 1 month later...

Hi,

I highly recommend Chris Hales of Clearview Ltd. He has been cleaning windows in and around East Dulwich for 25 years and is simply the best. Very reasonable rates (no corporate overheads) and a really reliable friendly chap.

His email is [email protected]

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